Janus Shadowsong
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- Feb 9, 2011
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- INFP
I posted this in the Bonfire section and didn't get a single comment, so I thought I would try here. Any comments or thoughts?
It seems to me, from personal experience and intution, that N types get into traditional role playing games like D&D a lot more than S types. S types are all about the sensory imput of the here and now, so to them, they are sitting at a table rolling dice and talking. Whereas N types can get into their characters, and actually become Galt the barbarian warrior or One Eye the old wizard, and experience the thrill of fighting and defeating the orcs or the fearsome red dragon.
I would be interested to hear from any S types that actually like role playing games, and what it takes to get you "into" the game.
It seems to me, from personal experience and intution, that N types get into traditional role playing games like D&D a lot more than S types. S types are all about the sensory imput of the here and now, so to them, they are sitting at a table rolling dice and talking. Whereas N types can get into their characters, and actually become Galt the barbarian warrior or One Eye the old wizard, and experience the thrill of fighting and defeating the orcs or the fearsome red dragon.
I would be interested to hear from any S types that actually like role playing games, and what it takes to get you "into" the game.